Show MODEL housewives I 1 IN a spirit of fa cettie an eastern paper tells about a man with a small capital starting up a new and prospectively paying business it being in an institution where youn men and old ones for that matter not otherwise provided for could get clothes mended hose repaired and that famous stitch in time wh ch I 1 ays aves nine at all hours of the day to this end he be employed a lot of reat tidy capable girls and more orders came in than could be filled one would think that under such fortuitous circumstances the business would have increased in proportions and d grown stronger from time to I 1 time im tut bult this one broke up after running a week the customers sought out t the girls and married them T there e is more than the joke of the newspaper er in the above nine much m more e re and a great many who are aa nameless eles I 1 e 3 because of their number might dr profit by tt the rule of so biety cie tyso so callia called is that to be accomplished in inhouse house work to is botlo not TO be accomplished complis hed at all so BO matter kow how much else the person arson may know and to such sp extent is this fatally delusive idea cultivated that among the higher ram marriage has become merely a fashionable entin eventino ev which the responsibilities ties the pursuits and the objects for which largely the union of the sexes was ordained lare are quite lost sight eight of in the quest at 91 pleasure artificial and the stilted deference of ft select few who are oblivious to the fact that there is any such thing as work in the world itis it i atie prevalence of such a state of things tut that makes so many bachelors and causes cause so many who are not to wish they aldre the theory that the man glia itoman are to be helpers enczur aversand ager sand sidd in the full sense of the term coi co butners ers is scouted if mentioned and t its practical rac application is of course nil ml tho is surely drifting a long dav ama the original design the beauties and the triumphs ot of manhood seem lost sight of in the desire to be ill and altogether altop ther lazy with no accomplishments that are useful relying entirely apa wealth and hired labor and this allu tural state of existence is what r female matrimonial can dilates look forward to and even demud no wonder that the possession ol of k few of the attainments which mike make men and women equal to the hardships and trials of lite life so that aben the luxuries and bounties come can be the more thoroughly i aad thankfully enjoyed makes the possessor poi sessor an object worth seeking getting and keeping VW who would however exclude the fine RS arts altogether and cultivate nothing but the drudgery of the kitchen and the practices of the menial to the other extreme It is as feces ury that enjoyment prevail at times atiat 18 that work should be performed er formed in observing either it t is not at all we necessary essary to neglect the other the more accomplished and refined the abe inmates of the ho the more happiness will be f found there and this mesas means accomplishments of a general nature less artifice and more reality less lees affectation and more education the ability to make a tire fire or paint a picture to know how bow to prepare a sul eal or to render the latest aria with ou ole i a 9 flaw these combined make up an ideal household genius an utter dettle deficiency ocy in either of the conditions cited nukes makes of matrimony a hazardous experiment but if one or the other had to be omitted from the calculation it would perhaps be preferable that the useful and pressing arts be retain edthe others can in an emergency be got along without but they are an like flowers in a garden everything seems to look feel and taste better by reason of their presence |